How much of a score really?

<p>I started out with a 147 on my PSAT. Frightened, I enrolled in an SAT class (Elite) and after doing two sections of the blue book, strategies from this forum, rocket review, grammatix, the first volume of direct hits, and Elite’s SAT subject packages and vocab, my score is now in the 1800s-1850’s after two weeks! I’m pretty confident I can raise it even more my studying more vocab from elite and direct hits, doing grubers math workbook, and practicing. </p>

<p>But the thing is, you know how collegeboard says an increase of 500 points is too hard to do?
What I mean is that, is it harder for someone to start at a 1400 then 1800 to reach lets say, 2100 then someone who started and got 1800 on their first try? Thanks!</p>

<p>Yes. Obviously. The second person will have to study a whole lot less since there is less of a gap.</p>

<p>No I don’t think you understand
The first person reached 1800 from 1400
The second person reached 1800 on his/her first try.
How much harder will the first person have to work to get the 2100 then the second person?
The same, less, or equal?</p>

<p>More. Thats what I meant. If nothing more than the 2 weeks in your instance, its still more. But it will involve more work after the 2 weeks than just the two weeks.</p>